Let’s say we don’t want to include the slogan. This gives you the option to check or uncheck any of the individual layers. We’ll just import the logo again as I want to show you what import as merged layers does here. I’ll just press command + c on my keyboard to undo importing that logo. I prefer a different option that I’m going to show you in just a second. We’re gonna fix that and have one layer that contains this entire logo with the client’s name and slogan. Drag this logo down onto the V2 track here, and side note this logo is currently too big and the dark blue of the logo interferes with the dark mountain that sits behind it. So let’s look at what each of these does if we were to choose to merge all layers press OK. We also have the option for merged layers, individual layers, and a sequence. We can import it as merge all layers so that would merge all four layers. I’ll go up to my project panel and selecting import, I’ll select the logo PSD file., open and here we have a few different importing options for this logo. Let’s hop back into Premiere Pro and import this logo. We have our multi-layered logo, the sun, the mountain, and the client’s name and their slogan, four different layers. In Premiere Pro we have this mountain time-lapse clip and we’re going to be placing a client logo over the top of it. Let’s hop into the Primer and get started. Hey, what’s going on! I’m Allie in this tutorial we’re going to work with a layered Photoshop logo in both Photoshop and Premiere Pro.